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Keeping you informed of important college & career events and job opportunities.
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Testing and Other Information
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Would you like to explore a career path while earning academic credit? If so, apply for a summer 2016 School-to-Career Partnership Internship!
Internships look great on college and job applications and can give you important information about the work environment of your chosen career interest. Please apply online using the link below. The deadline to submit your summer 2016 Internship Application is Friday, May 6th. Juniors and seniors are given priority of internship placements.
Please see Ms. Sita Aiello in the College and Career Center for more information. She is generally on campus on Fridays. Sita can also be reached via email at saiello@marinschools.org.
Link to Online Application: HERE.
Are you interested in a Career in the Building and Construction Trades?
Sign up now for the North Bay Trades Introduction Program. A FREE 120-hour introduction to the building and construction trades. Participants receive First Aid/CPR & OSHA Certification, tools and materials, and learn blue print reading/technology and construction math. Course is designed for entrance into a green construction career ladder through a state-certified apprenticeship program.
REQUIREMENTS: 18 years or older, documentation to work, valid Driver's license, high school diploma or equivalent, ability to do physical work and pass drug test. Priority is given to disadvantage youth, women and veterans. Classes begin in June in Marin, Napa, Lake, Sonoma and Solano counties to follow call 707-576-7299 or email sonomabctc@gmail.com sign up for orientation on April 29, 2016.
Free SAT Test Prep for Students
For the first time ever, all students (regardless of educational or financial background) now have access to SAT test preparation programs free of charge. Through partnership with Khan Academy, these provided programs and supplemental materials are necessary resources to better prepare for the SAT and to drive college success. For students taking the current SAT, these resources are available at www.sat.org/practice or www.khanacademy.org/sat.
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Financial Aid Information
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Financial Aid Application Still Open
Students can still complete and submit the FAFSA and California Dream Application after the March 2nd priority filing deadline. The March 2nd priority filing deadline is used for Cal grant and other aid programs with limited funding. Applying early is still recommended to maximize eligibility, but students who missed the March 2nd priority filing deadline still have the opportunity to apply for financial aid.
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Cal Grants & Chafee Grant Information Online
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A Web site that allows you easy access to your Cal Grant or Chafee Grant information anytime anywhere you can;
- Check the status of your application
- View your payment history
- Update your address
- Change school(s)
- Link to other financial aid sites
No need to wait on the phone for a customer service representative visit www.csac.ca.gov and click on "Webgrants for Students" this is where you will find out your cal grant information.
When will I know if I've received a Cal Grant?
After you apply, you can track the status of your Cal Grant application online by using WebGrants for Students. Log on to set up your personal, confidential account.
If you met the Cal Grant application requirements and qualify for a Cal Grant, you'll receive an award letter, also known as the California Aid Report, or CAR. If you qualify for a Cal Grant Entitlement award and your application was received on time and needs no corrections, you should receive a CAR by the end of March or early April. If you have not heard from the Commission by June 30, please call toll free 888.224.7268 or e-mail studentsupport@csac.ca.gov to check your application.
If you're applying for a Cal Grant Competitive award (you aren't a high school senior and you didn't graduate from high school the previous year or you plan to attend a California Community College and missed the March 2 deadline), you should receive a CAR by the end of May. If you have not heard from the Commission by mid-June, please call toll free 888.224.7268 or e-mail studentsupport@csac.ca.gov to check on the status of your application.
If you're applying to renew your Cal Grant, you should receive your notification for renewal by mid-July. If you are a renewal Cal Grant student and you have not heard from the Commission by August 1, please call toll free 888.224.7268 or e-mail studentsupport@csac.ca.gov.
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College of Marin placement testing information:
College of Marin graduating High School Seniors signup and mark your calendars
College Success Saturday on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 8:30-12:30 pm
- Light breakfast at 8:30 am
- Pick classes and register
- Student orientation
- Financial aid workshop 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
- Campus tour 11:45am - 12:00pm
Check in tables in front of the Performing Arts Building corner of Sir Francis Drake and Laurel Avenue College of Marin 835 College Avenue, Kentfield to reserve a spot at College Success Saturday visit www.marin.edu/departments/Outreach/ to sign up for questions call 415-457-8811 ext. 7860 free parking in Lots 1,6,7 ($4 on other lots)
Southern Oregon University is still awarding the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) tuition rate for fall 2016! All applicants from participating WUE states* automatically receive the WUE tuition rate upon admission to SOU - an estimated $11,000 annual savings! To get started, visit sou.edu/admissions for information about admissions requirements, programs, deadlines and costs. To submit your application, follow these easy steps: 1. Complete your application at apply.sou.edu. 2. Submit the required documents. (View requirements: freshman or transfer). 3. Submit optional supporting documents such as letters of recommendation, a personal essay, or writing sample. As soon as we receive all required documents, you will receive an admissions decision within 2-3 weeks. You may review your application status at any time by logging in to apply.sou.edu. If you have any questions, please contact us at 855.470.3377 or admissions@sou.edu.
* Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
College of Marin Summer Camps which will consist of 3 one-week camps in June. Please circulate among your students, and please note that all camps will be held on the Indian Valley Campus, and registration information may be found here.. The Business Entrepreneurship Camp has scholarships available and the Solar Tech Camp is free.
College of Marin Summer Camps for high school students
Career Exploration - explore paths to your future career 4 days June 13-16 from 9:00 am-2:00 pm earn 1 college credit for the California State University (CSU)
Entrepreneur Boot Camp dare to dream of being your own boss 5 days June 20-24 from 9:00am-3:00pm $200 per student; scholarships available
Solar Energy Academy experience the solar industry 6 days June 24, June 27 and July 1 from 8:30am - 4:30pm this is an internship program for more information visit www.marincareers.com.
High School Students interested in concurrently enrolling in Summer/Fall classes must apply online using CCC Apply for their Student ID number, fill out the attached College Credit Program form and secure the necessary signatures, attend one of the mandatory orientations (either at Kentfield or Indian Valley Campus) to turn in their forms, then will be eligible for registration starting on May 23rd. The Jumpstart promotion will continue to cover enrollment fees ($46/unit), but students are responsible for student fees such as health, transportation, etc.
Lake Tahoe Community College Intensive Spanish Summer Institute August 1-5, 2016
Spend a week in Lake Tahoe at the award winning Intensive Spanish Summer Institute (ISSI) registration information will be available on our webpage www.ltcc.edu/issi view course descriptions on our webpage or request a brochure contact us at issi@ltcc.edu or call 530-541-4660 x522. Tuition for student enrolling in Monday-Friday 2.5 units California residents is approx. $80 required materials fee $42 please go to www.ltcc.edu/issi for registration information beginning in April. Student in grades 9-12 may participate with written permission of their high school principal or other district administrative representative for more information visit www.ltcc.edu/issi
College of Marin
- Jumpstart program will continue in Summer/Fall Semesters for high school students to enroll in college courses with COM covering enrollment fees ($46/unit). Students are responsible for the mandatory health ($19) and transportation ($3/unit) and can waive the Student Representation/Activities ($10) and Technology ($10) fees by filling out waiver forms (please let me know if you would like forms, or the students can ask for them at the Cashiers' Office). New CCP Students also need to attend a mini-orientation at either campus to turn in their College Credit Program forms for counseling approval before registering for classes. The group mini-orientation at Indian Valley Campus will be in the Counseling Department Building 27, Room 105/106 on Tuesday, May 10 @ 6:00 pm; Tuesday, May 17 @ 4:30 pm; and Tuesday May 24 @ 6:00 pm. For more information, please contact your counselor or email outreach@marin.edu.
- Summer/Fall 2016 Schedule will be posted online mid-April, and we have requested a filtered list of courses by campus that we will forward to you.
- For graduating seniors: College Success Saturday will be held on May 7@ 8:30 am -12:30 pm this year and check in tables in front of Performing Arts Building and ask that students RSVP to outreach@marin.edu. To reserve a spot at college Success Saturday go online to www.marin.edu/department/Outreach/ for questions call 415-457-8811 ext 7860 free parking in Lots 1, 6, 7 ($4 on other lots)
- Also for seniors: Summer Bridge is a fantastic way to transition from high school to college, to make new friends, learn more about programs and services, and in most cases, to improve their placement in English and Math. We are offering 2 sections June 13-20 from 9 am to 1 pm, and students can sign up at College Success Saturday. If there is demand, we are considering opening another session in early July.
- COM Summer Camps: During the week (Monday through Thursday) of June 13th, we will offer a Career Exploration Camp and a Youth Entrepreneurship Program Camp, and during the week of June 27th we will offer a Solar Tech Camp for more details and sign-up information to follow as soon as we receive it.
Santa Rosa Junior College Day under the Oaks is this Sunday!
Sunday, May 1, 2016, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Santa Rosa Campus (1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa.) Free admission! Free parking! No pets.
We hope to see your students and their families at our annual Open House, Day under the Oaks. We will have a "One-Stop, Student-Success Shop" available for students who need hands-on assistance with completing their online college application through OpenCCC Apply, or who need help with their financial aid application. Please encourage students to stop by our outdoor computer lab on the Bertolini Student Center patio (ground floor) to get the assistance they need from Counseling, A&R, Assessment, Financial Aid and more! ...and there's so much more happening too! HERE for more information.
Santa Rosa Junior College
Summer 2016 Class Schedule
High School Concurrent Enrollment for Summer 2016
High School Counselors are encouraged to help students prepare their paperwork for summer enrollment now and submit it to the SRJC Admissions and Records Office at either the Santa Rosa or Petaluma Campus by Friday, April 29 to allow time for processing before registration.
High School Concurrent Enrollment students will be able to register for summer classes during Priority 6 Registration on Friday, May 6, 2016, starting at 6:00 a.m.
Graduating seniors will be able to register for Counseling 270 (and other classes of interest to them) during Open Registration starting at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, May 9, 2016. However, students who successfully complete Assessment, Counseling 270, and have an Education Plan on file will be able to register for summer 2016 during Priority 3 Registration starting at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3, 2016.
Helpful Links:
Fall 2016 Schedule of Classes
The tentative date for the fall 2016 Schedule of Classes to be posted online is May 11th.
Student Services now Available the First Saturday of Each Month for spring 2016!
Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) recognizes that students who work full-time or have other commitments may have a difficult time meeting with counselors, completing their assessment tests, and registering for classes during normal business hours. In response, SRJC is offering Student Services on the first Saturday of each month from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. for the spring 2016 semester. FREE PARKING offered at ALL LOCATIONS!
The Connections Learning Community is now accepting students for our summer and fall programs, on both the Santa Rosa and Petaluma campuses
We are very excited to begin our second cohort in Santa Rosa and launch our first in Petaluma. We help students reach their educational goals in 3 years or less by providing a cohort community with services such as access to a counselor, multicultural center, in class support, academic planning, tutoring, workshops, college tours and more.
General eligibility requirements
-Specific English level placement:
Summer: English 307
Fall: English 100
- Latina/o and/or low-income
- Full time student (12 or more units)
If you have general questions, have students who are interested, want an in-class presentation, or would like a stack of flyers, please contact:
Malena Hernandez, MI CASA Coordinator at
707-521-6906
Southern Oregon University is still accepting application for admission and awarding scholarship for Fall of 2016.
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The Immersion Program is geared towards high school students and accelerated 8th graders.
It is a two week program, based on the principles of Neuroscience and includes a survey of the literature, case studies, and cell culture experience with neuronal stem cells. The Program is designed to give students practical, hands-on experience in hypothesis based research while surveying the latest techniques used here at the Institute in our Geroscience research. With a focus on neuroscience, the Program will also include a stem cell workshop, students will be given the opportunity to culture stem cells and mature neurons, and work with the Learning Center's new 3D printer. Guest lectures will also be given by scientists at the Institute explaining their research. Enrollment is on a first come, first served basis, and the class size will be kept small to ensure each student receives plenty of individual attention.
Program Fee: $800 for the two weeks. Full and partial scholarships are available to students based on financial need.
For more information on the Buck Institute's Summer Programs, contact Mary Elsbree, Learning Center Administrator, at: melsbree@buckinstitute.org; or (415) 209-2000 x 9220.
Scholarships are also available based upon financial need. Money should never be an obstacle to participate in a summer program at the Buck Institute! Contact Mary Elsbree for a Scholarship Application.
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Summer film summer programs for teens
Go Behind the scenes...Make your own Animated film...learn screenwriting & acting techniques...program a youth shorts film festival.
BEHIND THE SCENES
July 11-15 Ages 13-18
Learn from industry insiders how movies really get made.
YOUNG CURATORS
July 18-20 Ages 13-18
Become a festival programmer & select youth films for Mill Valley Film Festival 39!
SCREENWRITING
July 18 Ages 15-18
All things script and screenwriting from developing story ideas to pitching your script
ACTING
July 19 Ages 13-18
Are you curious to see what film acting is all about?
AMIMATION FILMMAKING
July 25-29 Ages 11-18
Ignite your imagination & create on animated film!
For more information visit
Santa Rosa Junior College
Summer Health Careers Institute - 2 Sessions offered in summer 2016
SHCI will go double time this summer, offering 2 sessions:
Session 1- June 6- July 11
Session 2- July 12- August 15
The Summer Health Careers Institute (SHCI) introduces healthcare & health careers to students entering their junior or senior year in high school. The program supports developing a diverse healthcare workforce by excluding enrollment to bilingual/bicultural high school students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. The Sonoma County healthcare community partners with the Santa Rosa Junior College to offer this program to youth participants. Students visit healthcare sites, indulge in a variety of professional speakers, as well as attend skills labs and lectures. This course offers hands-on education, an introduction to a healthcare network of professionals, and opportunities for individual students to authentically consider a healthcare career pathway. Applications are due February 26, 2016. No hand-written or late applications will be accepted.
Wildcare High School Volunteers needed (ages 14-18)
High school students ages 14-18 will work with our camp teachers to provide fun and exciting nature and wildlife experiences for younger campers. You will help with craft projects, hikes, and games, and you will gain valuable experience working with children while earning community service hours. This program is designed for students who enjoy nature, wildlife and working with children.
WildCare Nature Camps operate from 9:00 am -3:00 pm, Monday to Friday, although Volunteer Assistants would be required to work from 8:30-3:30 pm. The majority of camp is held on site at WildCare, but one or two days are spent at various hiking sites around Marin County. Students may request to work at as many camps as they would like. Visit wildcarebayarea.org to apply or call 415-453-1000 if you have any further questions. Application are online and must be received by Friday, April 22, 2016 by 5:00pm.
Fashion Camp Assistant Position
We are looking for interns for Summer 2016 from June 27 through August 6th. We are a full-immersion fashion design school offering 4 types of camps in the Summer: design camp for 8 and 9 year olds, design camp for 10-18 year olds, and fashion illustration, fashion styling as well as an advanced design camp. Each camp has 12-15 children. We work on sewing machines making garments and include crafts like embroidery and jewelry and leather making. Each camp has a theme and three camps have fashion shows on Fridays in the evenings. Hours are 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Monday through Friday with an additional 5:00-8:30 pm Fridays for fashion shows. There will be a training session the week of June 13 or 20th. Please send a cover letter to Corinne.r.Golden@gmail.com
embARC Berkeley program for high school students July 5-29, 2016
embark is a 4-week summer design intensive that brings together high school students from diverse backgrounds to explore architecture, urban design and sustainable city planning at UC Berkeley's College of environmental Design through four components: an Architecture + Urban Design studio, a sustainable planning workshop, a lecture series and a design: build project for more information visit www.ced.berkeley.edu/academics/summer-programs.
University of Montana
I am writing to ask for your assistance in spreading the word about the Schwanke Honors Institute for high school students. Please pass on the Schwanke information to your students with a 3.0 or higher GPA who would benefit from a combination college class and summer camp at The University of Montana. Courses in creative writing, chemistry, and journalism will be offered June 12 through 24. The Institute professors, staff, and Davidson Honors College students who serve as Resident Assistants are all eager to make the two-week program a safe, worthwhile, and memorable experience. Alumni of the Institute often say that they chose to attend the University of Montana because they fell in love with the Honors College and university programs as well as the community of Missoula during their participation in the Institute.
The program is now available to out-of-state students for in-state tuition, and financial aid is available. Please refer students to the Schwanke website for further details. Deadline: Friday, April 1. A timely application is more likely to result in acceptance to the Institute and the student's class preference.
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Community/Volunteer Service
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SUBMISSION OF HOURS TO THE CAREER CENTER ARE AS FOLLOWS
Hours completed for senior graduation are due by MAY 1
Hours completed 2nd semester are due: June 1 for 9th, 10th and 11 graders
Community Service forms is due May 1 for seniors
Community Service forms is due June 1 for 9th, 10th and 11th graders
Seniors should have 40 hours logged into AERIES
Juniors should have 30 hours logged into AERIES
Sophomores should have 20 hours logged into AERIES
Freshman should have 10 hours logged into AERIES
The forms are online at the Novato High School website under academics and look for College & Career and you will see CCRC forms and applications
Lu Sutton Elementary International Day Festival needs help with set up, multicultural, crafts, potluck table, cleaning up on Thursday, April 28 from 3:00 pm-6:00 pm for crafts preparation and festival decoration. Friday, April 29 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm for festival decoration, help with crafts tables, games and food serving for more information and to sign up contact Sara Torres at lsmtor@msn.com or call 415-532-6449 or Narda Zambrana at narda.zambrana@gmail.com or call 415-827-4353 or contact Bela Smith contact bela.smith2@gmail.com.
Habitat for Humanity
You can make a difference in just one day volunteer are welcome age 16 and up. The Construction site is Mt. Burdell Place, 1112 4th Street in Novato the opportunities will be Wednesday through Saturday from 8:15am-4:15 pm. To sign up online go Here, to bring a group go Here. For more information call 415-626-1029 or e-mail volunteer@habitatgsf.org. Sign up to volunteer today!
The Tour of Novato
The Tour of Novato and Community Fair and West Marin Metric Century are Novato-wide celebrations of our schools, and a fundraiser to support them. This year's event is Saturday, May 14, in downtown Novato. This is a day of fun for all ages that is also the largest single fundraising event for our local schools and a showcase of some of our amazing student talent.
Participants can register to ride or walk one of five routes that cover a wide range of ability. Family and friends are asked to make donations to support them in their efforts to raise money for their school, or schools, of choice.
Even if you aren't a participant you can support our schools and have a fun family day by attending the Tour of Novato's Community Fair, where you'll find food and booths along with games, activities, and jumpees for the kids. Other ways to support the Tour of Novato include Volunteering and Sponsoring.
We hope you will join us on May 14 for a celebration of our Novato schools.
Lu Sutton Elementary School
is looking for some wonderful counselors to go to Walker Creek Outdoor Education May 16-19, 2016. They need five boys and five girls the applications must be completed by Friday, April 1 at the latest. For more information contact Ms. Hinxmann at lhinxmann@nusd.org or Ms. Mansergh at kmansergh@nusd.org
Novato Clean & Green Day Saturday, April 23th 9:00 am-1:00 pm
Celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up our beautiful town. Remove litter from city streets, median strips, creek banks, parks and bike paths. Meet us at the Civic Green at 901 Sherman Avenue some supplies will be provided for more information or to register Clean and Green hotline is 415-899-8244 or novatostreetscape.org.
Wanted Volunteers for the Novato 4th of July Parade
Help needed with posting no-parking signs; installing barricades; helping with street closures; parade assembly; selling refreshments and clean-up for more information visit www.novatoparade.com or call 415-493-4751.
Loma Verde Elementary School is looking for help from 4:00-8:30 pm on June 3, 2016
Help setting up 500 plus folding chairs, help running food into the multi-purpose room, man the recycling and green bins, help pass out plates/ utensils, then help with clean up breaking down chairs, basic clean up routine. Please contact Nicole Carrow Nicolecarrow@yahoo.com. Call or text (415) 320-4247.
Lynwood Schoolneeds volunteers every THURSDAY starting January 7, 2016 from 4:30-6:30 pm assist with organizing, distributing and clean up of food pantry distribution to Lynwood families and surrounding Lynwood community. The location is Lynwood Elementary School, 13210 Lynwood Drive, Novato please contact Jazmin at 415-897-4161 ext. 4401 or jbabendir@nusd.org.
Novato Wellness Center Peer Health Promoter Application
Are you excited about helping others? Are you outgoing? Are you interested in health and wellness? If so, you might make a great Novato Wellness Center (NWC) Peer Health Promoter? Peer Health Promoters benefit from the experience by: training; community service hours; experience; helping others. There may be a stipend of $100-$150 every 6 months. This is a one year commitment. Peer Health Promoter responsibilities include attend a mandatory onboarding training on Thursday June 23rd from 9:30-4:30 pm. Serve as waiting room education; attend trainings; conduct outreach; share information in health classes. If you would like to apply email the answers to the following questions to jchapman@novatoyouthcenter.org (please number your responses. 1. Name, grade, school and phone number. 2. Why you would like to be a Peer Health Promoter? 3. What are your strengths? How will you use them in your work with the NWC?
4. What would you like to get from your participation with the NWC? 5. Is there anything else you would like us to know about you? The Novato Wellness Center is at 1767 Grant Avenue, Novato the phone number is 415-898-1100.
Health & Wellness Campus for Community Picnic Fruit and Veggie Fest volunteers needed on Saturday, May 14, 2016 shifts are available from 8:30 am through 3:00 pm. To signup contact Tara Clark HHS volunteer Coordinator at 415-473-3515 or Tclark@marincounty.org what they need is staffing food booths and physical activities; registration; food prep and set up and clean-up.
Need Community Service Hours? We Need Student Volunteers! The Marin Greek Festival is looking for volunteers to work 4-8 hour shifts on the following dates: Set-up - Saturday, May 14th (9am to 5pm) Set-up - Saturday, May 21ST (9am to 5pm) Festival Friday, May 27TH (11:30am-2pm) or (5pm to 10pm) Sat/Sun, May 28TH & 29th (11am to10pm) Take down - Monday, May 30th (9am to 4pm)
Novato Unified Elementary Schools will be going to Walker Creek Ranch and needs juniors and seniors to volunteer. It is a great opportunity for the outdoor enthusiast who enjoys working with children. The schedule for schools is: Lu Sutton Elementary School May 16--19, 2016. Interviews will be held at the Elementary Schools, for an application please come into the College and Career Resource Center complete an applications student need a 2.5 GPA and I will forward it to the proper elementary school. This is a non-paid position for juniors and seniors.
San Jose Middle School
We have what we call credit recovery after school Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday each week from 2:20 - 3:15. Students can either drop in or are assigned this time to complete missing work. We were wondering if there are any high school students who would be interested in community service work during this time to work with our students. We are trying to find different ways to motivate some of the less motivated students and thought maybe some high school role models might be helpful. Please contact 415.883.7831 or jmori@nusd.org.
NEW Student To Student Volunteer Tutors for the New After-School Program - Hamilton Homework Club
Here are the 3 Easy Steps for High School Students to become Student To Student Volunteer Tutors through MCSV:
Step 1 Interested high school students should complete and submit a Student to Student Volunteer Tutor application at our website; here is the link: http://www.mcsv.org/student-volunteer-application. This is very important because this is how we make initial contact with interested student volunteers and it gets the process started. *Step 2 after a student submits an online application they'll receive an automated confirmation email asking them to sign up for Student to Student Volunteer Tutor Orientation training. There are many dates available. **Step 3 Attend and participate in the Student to Student Volunteer Tutor Orientation training at our office which is located at the Marin County Office of Education at which students will find out everything there is to know about volunteering. Here is the address of where I conduct regularly scheduled student orientations:
Marin County School Volunteers (Located at Marin County Office of Education) 1111 Las Gallinas San Rafael, CA 94901 (415) 499-5896 ***If there are many interested Novato HS students from the Hamilton neighborhood who would like to volunteer at the Hamilton Homework Club but do not have transportation to MCOE for the orientation then I can conduct an orientation at Hamilton. They must be sure to apply first and put in their notes on their application their intentions and request. Here is the latest information about the Hamilton After-School Homework Club:
Program Starts: Monday, October 5th
Days: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 2:30pm - 5:00pm
Wednesdays: 2pm - 4pm.
It will be for Students in Grades 4th - 8th grade Teacher: Lorraine Christensen Coordinator: Liz Feingold
For more information contact Anne Kellogg, Program Manager at Marin County School Volunteers www.mcsv.org
BE2LIVE is offering our Mexico service trips this year. Students get community service hours. Our registration opens November 1st. We have trips over spring break and summer. We offer 55 service hours. Our website is www.be2live.org for more information contact Phil Steiner, Inspiring World Changers, Be2Live.org or call 415.798.1841.
The Novato Space Museum is currently looking for volunteers. If you would be interested in volunteering, please contact the Space Station Museum at:
The Space Station Museum
464 Ignacio Blvd, Novato, CA 94949
(415) 524-3940
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My name is Shon Sorensen and I'm looking for a sophomore or junior who attends Novato high school to provide tutoring for my son who is a junior and is currently struggling in his studies. My phone number is (707) 481-9929 and my email is Shon.sorensen@L-3com.com.
Looking for a math tutor for an 8th grade student needing help in algebra that can come to my place in Novato, any day/evening of the week the student needs help right away please contact Carmit Elbachri at Elbachri@gmail.com.
Needs a student to tutor a San Jose Middle School student he is 12 years old and in 7th grade. He needs a Math tutor for more information and to talk to the parent please call Shawna Neal at 415-706-1101.
Looking for a high school student who can tutor in Math and English please call Sandra Sanchez at 415-259-9956 or dsss4life@sbcglobal.net for a little girl.
We are looking for a high school student who'd be interested in tutoring my son probably twice a week, but we are flexible. The main areas we are looking for are subjects that require reading, comprehension of what was read and writing about it (English, History, Science...). Please contact Regina at reginasun@yahoo.com.
Nate Willis Tutoring:
Can meet at the Novato Public Library, Coffee Shop, Student's home or another safe/public area of the parent's/students choosing the fee is $40 per hour and $10 additional student per hour $60 for three. For more information contact Nate Willis at nate_willis@comcast.net or call 707-293-5359. The subjects are Algebra 1 and 2; Statistics; English/Language Arts and Social Studies.
TUTORING at Novato High School:
HERE IS THE WEBSITE FOR TUTORING.
DATE OF OPENING!!! TUESDAY AFTER LABOUR DAY!!!!!
LIBRARY TEACHER SCHEDULE
Monday- Mr. Lenzo; Tuesday- Ms. Coconubo; Wednesday- Mr. Lenzo; Thursday- Ms. Coconubo
CALLING ALL NHS TEACHERS
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
PHYSICS/ CHEMISTRY/ ALGEBRA/ GEOMETRY/ FRENCH
If you find a student who would LOVE to help between 3-4:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday send him or her down to 2404 for initial sign up and screening.
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Westamerica Bank Teller Position
We're looking for entry level Tellers all throughout Marin County. We currently offer part time and full time employment in 9 of 11 of our branches in Marin County.
Please let me know if you have any questions and let me know if you can assist us with our staffing needs. You can reach me directly at (707) 863-6878.
Interested in helping organizing someone house? Bud Howlett needs help for more information email bhowlett71@gmail.com or call 415-798-1938. Needs a young person or persons help my wife organize; putting things in piles such as donate; throw away? Need a part time student to help organize and throw out. Can be Monday through Friday and weekends times are flexible, need responsible student who can be on time. We live in the Bel Marin Keys area.
Youth Job Fair on May 25, 2016 from 2:30-4:30 pm at Marin Employment Connection, Second Floor, Redwood Room, 120 N. Redwood Drive, San Rafael Come Prepared! Bring your resume and dress appropriately some participating employers will be Peets Coffee, Baskin Robbins, Rising Sun Energy, In & Out Burger, Sprouts, Old Navy and more!
Lifeguard position Priory Tennis Club Kentfield The Priory is looking for lifeguard for the summer season. Applicants must have current lifeguard and CPR certifications, or be able to secure them by May or early summer. Pay is $15.00 per hour and work days are 1:00-5:00 pm interested applicants please contact Keith Shein, Manager at 415-302-6626. Babysitting Job and Driving Looking for responsible sitter to play, spend time and shuffle our kids (7 & 8) to activities on a regular basis. Opportunity is Monday (3-5pm), Wednesday (3-5pm) and Thursday (1-5pm). The pay is $12 per hour plus gas money. Must have a good car and insurance and be able to transport passengers with clean driving record. This opportunity goes until the end of the school year or into the Summer for the right person. Please be reliable, communicative and honorable for more information contact Shannon Dunn Delgado please call or text me if you would like to discuss the job in greater detail 415-686-1262.
The City of San Rafael Community Services
Desired characteristics:
- Excellent customer services skills- in person and over the phone
- Honesty, integrity and a desire to be an active member of the aquatic team
- Friendly with a positive attitude
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule with weekends and weekdays and some holidays
- Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions (rain, sun, hot weather, early mornings)
- Minimum age for entry level positions is 15
Aquatic Temp/Lifeguard (Pay scale $11.41-$17.70)
Aquatic Specialist (Pay scale $15.00-$23.27)
Swim Instructors- (Pay Scale $12.25 - $18.06)
Pool Attendants- Pay Scale $10.00-$15.51)
Recreation Leader of Splash Camp (Pay Scale $11.03-$17.11)
Recreation Specialist of Splash Camp (Pay scale $15.00-$29.99)
Canvasser needed! Openings Available! Multiple Positions to Fill!
Unique and rewarding opportunity to participate in your democracy
Express Employment Professionals is seeking individuals interested in helping to have a number of initiatives added to the November 8, 2016 ballot. These initiatives include making politicians expose corporate bias, gun control measures and criminal justice reform. In all, we have opportunities for 100 canvassers. Shifts are available from Tuesday -Saturday. Compensation is $15 an hour with an opportunity to earn $25 and hour, subject to performance.
Key Responsibilities:
- Follow a provided neighborhood "walk list" in Marin county to collect signatures from registered votes
- Ensure that the signatures are collected as per Federal Election Commission guidelines
- Ensure that the signatures are being provided by a registered voter
These are excellent opportunities for:
- Individuals interested in earning additional income
- Resume building
- People interested in politics or the election process
- Citizens wanting to help support a specific cause
Please not that the ballot measures being supported are democratic leaning initiatives.
Please call immediately to apply at 415-472-5400 and fill out online application at www.expresspros.com.
National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Pint Reyes National Seashore
Young men and women must be at least 15 years of age by June 13, 2016 but cannot turn 19 before August 5, 2016. They must also be permanent residents of the United States and have or be able to obtain a Social Security Card and work permit. Eighteen positions are anticipated for this summer's program.
Work projects will include removing downed trees, trail maintenance and grounds maintenance. Work locations will vary from the historic Pierce Pint Ranch to the heart of the Seashore's backcountry. The program will commence on Monday, June 13, 2016 and will terminate on Friday, August 5, 2016. Work hours are from 8:00am-4:30pm, Monday through Friday. The pay is $10 per hour. Employees are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Seashore Headquarters area. Applications must be postmarked on or before April 29, 2016. Due to the short 8-week program, we require all enrollees be available and work the entire program. Vacations should be planned before or after the program dates. For more information contact Shawn Maloney at 415-464-5154 or by email Http://www.nps.gov/common/utilities/sendmail/sendmail.cfm?o=588DDAAC93ECA2BD55D55D341804A&r=/pore/getinvolve
General Information about the 2016 YCC program Htt://www.nps.gov/pore/getinvolved/upload/jobs_ycc_2016_info.pdf
Frequently Asked questions about the 2016 YCC Program
http;//www.nps.gov/pore/getinvolved/upload/jobs_ycc_2016_faq.pdf
Westamerica Bank Teller Position
My name is Maureen and I'm the Corporate Recruiter for Westamerica Bank.
After researching your website, I saw that you help students in providing beneficial services towards job training, job search and employment. We're looking for entry level Tellers all throughout Marin County. We currently offer part time and full time employment in 9 of 11 of our branches in Marin County. Do you have a student(s) who are looking for a long-term career in banking? I can provide a job description if you would like.
Please let me know if you have any questions and let me know if you can assist us with our staffing needs. You can reach me directly at (707) 863-6878.
Lifeguard position Priory Tennis Club Kentfield
The Priory is looking for lifeguard for the summer season. Applicants must have current lifeguard and CPR certifications, or be able to secure them by May or early summer.
Pay is $15.00 per hour and work days are 1:00-5:00 pm interested applicants please contact Keith Shein, Manager at 415-302-6626.
The City of San Rafael Community Services
Desired characteristics:
- Excellent customer services skills- in person and over the phone
- Honesty, integrity and a desire to be an active member of the aquatic team
- Friendly with a positive attitude
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule with weekends and weekdays and some holidays
- Must be able to work outside in all weather conditions (rain, sun, hot weather, early mornings)
- Minimum age for entry level positions is 15
Aquatic Temp/Lifeguard (Pay scale $11.41-$17.70)
Aquatic Specialist (Pay scale $15.00-$23.27)
Swim Instructors- (Pay Scale $12.25 - $18.06)
Pool Attendants- Pay Scale $10.00-$15.51)
Recreation Leader of Splash Camp (Pay Scale $11.03-$17.11)
Recreation Specialist of Splash Camp (Pay scale $15.00-$29.99)
American Red Cross Blended Learning Lifeguard Training $185R/$203NR
To teach life guard candidates the skills and knowledge needed to prevent and respond to aquatic emergencies. Certifications Received upon successful completion of course, demonstrated proficiency in practical skills and a score of 80% or higher on the written exams, participants will receive a two-year certification in Basic Lifeguarding & First Aid and CPR/AED for the Profession Rescuer. Prerequisites: participants must be 15 years old on or before the final schedule date of the course. Must preregister by the Monday prior to class start and attend all classes. No refunds for cancellations less than 4 business days prior to first day of class. For more information and to register, contact: Terra Linda Community Center, 670 Del Ganado Road, San Rafael, CA 94903; terralindapool@cityofsanrafael.org; www.bit.ly/swimreg or call 415-485-3344,
(Fax) 415-485-3345.
Cinemark
The Century Rowland Plaza in Novato is one of several Cinemark Theatres in Marin County interviewing for the upcoming fall season. We are looking for motivated and responsible individuals to work in the Concession and Box Office areas of our theatres. This is an excellent first job to add to your resume and will allow you to experience customer service, food handling, and cashiering. Mrs. Grillo has some paper applications or you can go online to www.cinemark.com for details. Scroll to the very bottom of the webpage and click on Careers, then (More) under Theatres.
Childcare
Looking for responsible sitter to play, spend time and shuffle our kids (7 & 8) to activities on a regular basis. Opportunity is Monday (3-5pm), Wednesday (3-5pm) and Thursday (1-5pm). The pay is $12 per hour plus gas money. Must have a good car and insurance and be able to transport passengers with clean driving record. This opportunity goes until the end of the school year or into the Summer for the right person. Please be reliable, communicative and honorable. Please call Shannon at 415-686-1262 or text her or shannon.dunn.delgado@gmail.com or if you would like to discuss the job in greater detail.
The City of Novato Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is accepting applications for Recreation Leaders - Basketball Scorekeepers to work in our Youth and Adult Basketball Leagues. Hours vary with weeknight and weekend hours. No experience necessary! Recreation Leaders - Basketball Scorekeepers are considered part-time/seasonal employees of the City of Novato. For more information please contact Tim Dalton at 415-899-8271 or Ronele Schaefer at 415-899-8263.
Eye Wish Optometry
Are you a student seeking part-time work around a busy schedule? Eye Wish Optometry, located on Redwood Blvd., in Novato, just might have your ideal job. We are currently seeking an upbeat, focused, detailed-oriented fast learner with some sense of eyewear fashion to fill a 10-15 hour per week position. We will train the right person to:
- Pull patient charts, get insurance authorizations.
- Call to confirm appointments.
- File, clean, and keep our office organized.
If you are interested in this position, please contact Shana or Liz at 415-897-2997
Toxic Angelz
Toxic Angelz Bikinis is now looking for someone who is interested in the fashion industry and wants to join our team 3 days a week (Monday-Friday). You will learn basic sewing skills, how to cut fabric and stone bikinis with Swarovski crystals.
- Must be crafty and creative
- Must be able to work 15-25 hours a week
- Be authorized to work in the United States
- Must have reliable transportation
Compensation to be determined if you are interested or have any further questions feel free to contact us. Margaret Chin at 925-338-1512 or Margaret@toxicangelzbikinis.com the location is in San Rafael.
Tutor
Looking for a math tutor for an 8th grade student needing help in algebra that can come to my place in Novato, any day/evening of the week the student needs help right away please contact Carmit Elbachri at Elbachri@gmail.com.
Bean Sprouts
A hip and Healthy café now HIRING at the B bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito some BEANefits of joining our Bean Team:
- Safe family environment
- Great beginning wage with merit increases and solid tips
- Food you feel great about serving
- No late nights & no deep fryer
- Vacation and sick leave available after 60 days
- Playful & innovative workplace
Domino's Pizza
Customer Service Rep
Domino's is hiring a Customer Service Rep that has excellent people skills and a great personality. Applicants must be at least 16 years old. Training is provided on the job and team members will learn to stock ingredients, deal with telephone orders, clean facility equipment, prepare products, and complete inventory and associated paperwork. Qualifications needed include excellent verbal communication, basic math skills, telephone skills, and the ability to use a touch screen or computer keyboard to enter orders. Starting salary - $9/Hour
Delivery Driver
Domino's Pizza needs a Delivery Driver to help in the store and to run pizza delivery's in the local area. All team members must know how to operate all equipment, prepare Domino's products, clean the facility and equipment, and stock ingredients. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a driver's license and a safe driving record, as well as an insured vehicle. Qualified individuals should possess the ability to locate addresses and read a map in the delivery area. Starting Salary will be $9/Hour, plus tips and delivery stipend. Full or Part Time Positions, Flexible Work Schedule Available, Advancement Opportunities for more information Contact: GM, Brendan Lonson - (415) 686-5200
Now Hiring Conservation Corps North Bay
Corpsmenbers can complete their high school diploma and earn college credits through our on-site Charter School. The program is for young adult's ages 18-25 years who are ready to further their education and gain valuable paid work experience and job skills all in one location. To apply online at our website www.ccnorthbay.org to come in person 27 Larkspur Street San Rafael for more information call Aurea Tanchoco, Human resources Gerenalish at 415-454-4554 x142.
Administrative Job Description
Dr. Miguel Delgado is seeking out a student to work part-time hours after school to help support the office's administrative duties.
These duties include but not limited to:
Filing and collecting charts for the next day
Copying, faxing, printing photos
Collate packets, consent packages, mail to patients via FedEX and USPS
Support staff with answering telephone calls, confirmation calls
Requirements are:
Understanding the laws of HIPPA; being responsible; have a future outlook in the medical field; and poised and polished
For more information contact Brittany Lichliter at 415-898-4161 or info@dr-delgado.com the pay is $10.00 an hour and they would like you to work on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
Needed: Part Time Sitter/Nanny (Novato)
We are looking for a responsible Sitter/Nanny for our two children ages 10 and 6 years old.
Job Description
Help is needed for 2-3 hours in the afternoon, all five days of the week to pick up both kids from school, bring them home, give those snacks and get them started on homework. Kids will be picked up the same time each day except for Wednesdays which are early dismissal days.
Hours Needed
2:30-5:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 1:25- 5:00 p.m. Wednesday
Please note that on some days one of us may be home by 4:00 or 4:30 p.m. and the sitter is free to go early.
Salary $500 monthly. If you are interested please call Pavin at 707-237-1135
Office help
Need a reliable person for home office help for 4 hours a week starting immediately. Laptop computer, excellent computer and communication skills required. The location is in the Novato / Bel Marin Keys and will pay is $12 per hour Please email your resume to info@JillLublin.com.
Flour Chylde Bakery is Hiring:
Career Opportunities: Part-Time Retail Food Sales
Summary:
As a member of our Retail Food Sales team your role will include maintaining attractive retail displays and keeping a clean/filled sandwich station. Greet customers professionally and ensure that their orders are filled efficiently and accurately.
Requirements:
Previous customer service and/or professional kitchen experience
Excellent communication skills - both written and verbal
Ability to adapt and follow company procedures
Ability to sell proactively
Ability to learn and share basic product knowledge with customers
Punctual and reliable
Comfortable handling knives and cutting
Flexible and available to fill scheduling needs
Scheduled Shifts:
Tuesdays through Fridays - 1:30pm - 6:30pm
Saturdays - 8am - 2pm
Saturdays - 10:30am - 6:30pm
Pay: $10 hr/+ tips
To apply: Stop by 850 Grant Avenue and fill out an application.
Any Mountain
71 Tamal Vista Blvd
Corte Madera, CA 94925
(415) 927-0170
Any Mountain is looking to hire 20-30 employees for this coming winter season and would appreciate any and all help. Please put in the Corte Madera location if you need any more information or any questions at all, please reach out to Kris, Assistant Manager
At 415-927-0170 http://jobs.vailresorts.com/ if you need any more info or any questions at all, please reach out to Kris, Assistant Manager at 415-927-0170.
Ray's Catering seeking experienced part time catering servers, wait staff and kitchen help the schedule on call and seasonal work weekends and evenings starting at $12.00 per hour
Qualifications:
- Prior food service experience preferred, however we can train
- Amazing customer service attitude
- Reliable transportation
- Strong work ethic
- Able to lift 26 lbs.
- Must be 16 years of age and up
Responsibilities:
- Set up and break down of catering venues
- Serving
- Keeping menu items full and areas clean
- Carrying items
- Following directions of management team
- Other duties as assigned
TGA Premier Junior Golf coaches are wanted
Become a TGA Golf Coach with after-school GOLF program for kids ages 5-12.
Requirements:
- Experience with kids
- Reliable source of transportation
- Afternoon availability (weekdays)
- We train all employees
TGA contact information is 415-897-0423 please visit our website www.PlayTGA.com
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My name is Shon Sorensen and I'm looking for a sophomore or junior who attends Novato high school to provide tutoring for my son who is a junior and is currently struggling in his studies. My phone number is (707) 481-9929 and my email is Shon.sorensen@L-3com.com
Looking for a math tutor for an 8th grade student needing help in algebra that can come to my place in Novato, any day/evening of the week the student needs help right away please contact Carmit Elbachri at Elbachri@gmail.com.
Needs a student to tutor a San Jose Middle School student he is 12 years old and in 7th grade. He needs a Math tutor for more information and to talk to the parent please call Shawna Neal at 415-706-1101.
Looking for a high school student who can tutor a little girl in Math and English. Please call Sandra Sanchez at 415-259-9956 or dsss4life@sbcglobal.net.
We are looking for a high school student who'd be interested in tutoring my son probably twice a week, but we are flexible. The main areas we are looking for are subjects that require reading, comprehension of what was read and writing about it (English, History, Science...). Please contact Regina at reginasun@yahoo.com.
TUTORING at Novato High School
HERE is the website for tutoring:
Date of opening - Tuesday after Labor Day!!!!!
Library Teacher Schedule
Monday- Mr. Lenzo; Tuesday- Ms. Coconubo; Wednesday- Mr. Lenzo; Thursday- Ms. Coconubo
CALLING ALL NHS TEACHERS
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
PHYSICS/ CHEMISTRY/ ALGEBRA/ GEOMETRY/ FRENCH
If you find a student who would LOVE to help between 3-4:30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday send him or her down to 2404 for initial sign up and screening.
Nate Willis Tutoring
Can meet at the Novato Public Library, Coffee Shop, Student's home or another safe/public area of the parent's/students choosing the fee is $40 per hour and $10 additional student per hour $60 for three. For more information contact Nate Willis at nate_willis@comcast.net or call 707-293-5359. The subjects are Algebra 1 and 2; Statistics; English/Language Arts and Social Studies.
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Third Annual MARINOVATORS
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts. Math, STEAN Showcase presented by Marin County Office of Education & College of Marin on Saturday, April 30, 2016; 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Location Academic Center at college of Marin, Kentfield
- MARINOVATORS showcases the genius and creativity of Marin county students designing and building projects that demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Digital Design and Math to solve real world problems.
- Projects themes for 2016 include: Solar Power, Smart Cities, Environmental Science, Mobile Apps, Virtual Reality, Coding, Media MAKERS, the INTERNET of things, Digital Health and Fitness, Hack Your Biology, Robotics, Digital Fashion, Future of Work and the New Industrial Revolution
Would you like to explore a career path while earning academic credit? If so, apply for a summer 2016 School-to-Career Partnership Internship!
Internships look great on college and job applications and can give you important information about the work environment of your chosen career interest. Please apply online using the link below. The deadline to submit your summer 2016 Internship Application is Friday, May 6th. Juniors and seniors are given priority of internship placements.
WACAC 2016 Spring Fairs
Times are subject to change for WACAC 2016 Spring Fairs until registration begins in January 2016.
Tuesday, May 3 Sonoma: Sonoma State University 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1801 E Cotati Ave Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Site Chair: Melanie Gonzales, Sonoma State University Office of Admissions & Student Recruitment
Wednesday, May 4 Marin: Dominican University of California 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 1475 Grand Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 Site Chair: Allison Yee, Office of Admissions Dominican University of California
Thursday, May 5 Santa Clara: Mission College 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. 3000 Mission College Blvd Santa Clara, CA 95054 Site Chair: John Mosby, Mission College
Friday, May 6 East Bay: CSU East Bay 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd Hayward, CA 94542 Site Chair: Amanda Segura, CSU East Bay
Saturday, May 7 East Bay: Saint Mary's College of California 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1928 Saint Mary's Road Moraga, CA 94556 Site Chair: Drew Riley, St. Mary's College of California
Preregister online! By preregistering, you will receive a custom bar code printout that colleges and universities can scan to send you more information. Without the bar code, you will need to fill out individual information cards by hand to get on each college or university's mailing list.
CollegeWeekLive
Students do you realize you can get on to www.collegeweeklive on Naviance? Log into your account and on the first page on the left hand side is the Naviance
Each semester, CollegeWeekLive partners with leaders in education and various fields who present to students on various topics related to college readiness and student success. These presentations can be viewed live or on-demand. Take a look at some of the highlights from this fall, below!
Don't forget to catch more live presentations this spring during:
March All Access - March 31th and May All Access - May 19th
Learn to Fly at the Petaluma Pilot Training Center
Build confidence, boost your resume and check it off your "bucket list' fly friends and family on vacations. Gain a new perspective from 5,000 feet above you will never regret earning your pilots license. For more information and to learn to fly call 707-765-1889.
Subject: A great opportunity for your students to earn money and help tobacco control.
The Youth Decoy program is currently looking to recruit a number of 14-16 year old youth from Marin County to participate in their program. The program pays well and is well run. There is no work for you except to tell your student about the program and direct them to the website ( www.decoyca.org) to sign up. Joshua Croft, whose contact information is listed below, is also available to come and speak to students (and parents) about the program
The youth are always transported out of their areas they go to school or live in.
They handle all the paperwork, parent's sign the consent forms, and they correspond with the youth and families entirely.
For youth to enroll them need to:
1) Have some free time
2) Complete the application and Parental Consent Forms
3) Get a CA ID (14-16 year olds only)
4) Submit a copy of a birth certificate
5) Do an over the phone interview which completes the enrollment process
Youth are able to take advantage of these incentives:
1) A $25 Visa gift card for sending us a completed application and copies of the BC and ID
2) Earn $5 per store while on a compliance check
3) FREE CA ID if obtained for this program ($28 reimbursement)
4) An additional $25 Visa gift card for your first day's work
5) A letter of recommendation upon request or when they age-out
6) A FREE meal while out checking stores
7) A chance to earn more gift cards by referring friends or family who successfully enroll
8) Great working experience helping state officers to enforce tobacco law
9) Once in a lifetime opportunity to make a difference in this way
10) Counts as community service credit if needed
For more information contact Joshua's: Joshua Croft, Youth Decoy Program
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On Campus and Off Campus Information
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ON CAMPUS INFORMATION
05-03-16 University of Colorado, Boulder @ 11:30 am in the CCRC please sign up on Naviance and come in and pick up pass for the presentation
05-04-16 McGill University 4th period @ 10:55 am in the CCRC please sign up on Naviance and pick up a pass for the presentation
05-03-16 United States Army Sergeant Gantz in the quad @ lunchtime
05-05-16 Senior Survey 4th period
05-06-15 Senior Survey 1st through 6th period need another chrome cart
06/03-10/16 The CCRC will be closed
07/04-15/16 Counseling Center will be closedUnited States Army Sergeant Gantz in the quad @ lunchtime
Note: Campus events and dates are subject to change without prior notice. Please contact the specific campus or visit its website for more up-to-date information.
04-30-16 National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) @ 1:00-4:30 pm at Cow Palace Arena in Daly City find your perfect college with one-stop shopping it is FREE event. Please register today at www.gotomyncf.com for more information, visit www.nationalcollegefairs.org Step #1 attendees log onto www.gotomyncf.com prior to attending the fair. Step #2 after they complete the online registration, they can print the barcode identification. Bring the printed barcode identification to the fair. Step #3 Colleges will scan the attendee's barcode to access their information, allowing more time for one-on-one conversations. REGISTER TODAY!! At www.gotomyncf.com
05-01-16 NATIONAL COLLEGE DECISION DAY this is the deadline to accept your offer of admission and priority application date. Please check out the on-campus housing information.
05-03-16 The WACAC North Bay College Fairat Sonoma State University is just around the corner! We are looking forward to seeing your students on Tuesday May 3, 2016 from 6:00 - 8:00pm. The college fair itself is free, parking permits are required at all times and cost $5. They can be purchase from the machines in the parking lots. Students need to pre-register for the fair and print a personalized code for their selected colleges to scan and receive their information, please visit www.wacaccollegefair.com. If students do not pre-register, then they will be able to do so onsite, however there tends to be a line. To avoid waiting, please encourage students to pre-register before they arrive. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the student outreach office at (707) 664-2938.
05-04-16 The WACAC Marin County College Fair at Dominican University of California is just around the corner! We are looking forward to seeing your students on WednesdayMay 4, 2016 from 6:00 - 8:00pm. The college fair itself is free. Students need to pre-register for the fair and print a personalized code for their selected colleges to scan and receive their information, please visit www.wacaccollegefair.com if students do not pre-register, then they will be able to do so onsite, however there tends to be a line. To avoid waiting, please encourage students to pre-register before they arrive.
05-04-16 Marin: Dominican University of California College fair 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., 1475 Grand Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901Site Chair: Allison Yee, Office of Admissions Dominican University of California.
05-07-16 College of Marin College Success Saturday for graduating high school seniors @ 8:30 am to 12:30 pm to reserve a spot at College Success Saturday visit www.marin.edu/department/Outreach/ for question call 415-457-8811 ext. 7860 free parking in Lots 1,6, and 7 $4.00 parking for the other lots.
05-07-16 Santa Rosa Junior College Super Saturday, English Test, Start time @ 11:00 am PC 641 Call Building; MathTest, start time 12:30 pm, in Jacobs Hall PC 128; ESL Non-Credit Test, Start time 10:00 am PC126 Jacobs Hall by appointment please check in 30 minutes prior to test start time on the day of the test, photo identification is required (i.e. Driver's License, passport, School Student body Card). In addition know your SRJC student I.D. number and pin code. Go Here or contact Student Success and Assessment Services at 707-778-3908 to make an appointment for placement testing.
05-08-16 Santa Rosa Junior College open registration for Summer and apply for the counseling 270 class at 6:00 am register early for the best selection of available classes! For more information please contact Admissions and Records 707-4685 (Santa Rosa) or 707-778-2415 (Petaluma). For disability-related assistance with the online application or myCubby, contact Disability Resources at 707-527-4278.
05-09-16 Explore Agriculture Science Careers at Santa Rosa Junior College the class is Intro to AG Sciences (AGRI 10) for current high school students it will be a 6 weeks class and will be held on Monday-Wednesday June 28-August 3, 2016 from 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. The location is SRJC shone Farm, 7540 Steve Olson Lane, Forestville for more information or to be placed on waiting list visit sss.cte.santarosa.edu/form/agri-10 complete and submit online form for more information contact Oscar Guajardo, the Career & Technical Education at oguajardo@santarosa.edu or call 707-527-4858 recommended preparation is eligibility for ENG 100 or ESL 100.
Advanced Placement (AP) get you AP scores online in July
1. Fill in your AP answer sheets carefully and consistently to prevent delays in score access.
2. Sign up for a College Board account at ap.score.org before July
3. Remember your college board account username and password and your AP number (or student ID number if you provide it on your AP answer sheet)
4. Log on to www.apscore.org to get your scores. Hint: check apscore.org after exams for the exact date your scores will be available
07-25/29-16 Oregon Private College Week (OPCW) 2016 will be held July 25 through July 29. Twelve private nonprofit colleges and universities across the state will hold sessions concurrently at 9:00 am and 2:00 pm Monday through Friday. Students who register in advance and visit at least four institutions during the week will receive application fee waivers for any Alliance member college of university. For more information (e.g. map and plan your visit) or to register, go to www.oregonprivatecolleges.com.
08-02-16 Colleges that Change Lives @ 7:00 pm at Le Meridien Hotel in San Francisco for more details go online to http://ctcl.org/info-sessions/ colleges expected to attend include: Agnes Schott College; Allegheny College; Antioch College; Austin College; Beloit College; Birmingham-Southern College; Centre College; Clark University; Cornell College; Denison University; Earlham College; Eckerd College; Emory & Henry College; The Evergreen State College; Goucher College; Guilford College; Hampshire College; Hendrix College; Hiram College; Hillsdale College; Hope College; Juiata College; Kalamazoo College; Knox College; Lawrence University; Lynchburg College; Marlboro; McDaniel College; Millsaps College; New College of Florida; Ohio Wesleyan University; Reed College; Rhodes College; Southwestern University; St John's College; St. Mary's College of California; St. Olaf College; University of Puget Sound; Ursinus College; Wabash College; Wheaton College (IL); Whitman College; Willamette University; and Wooster, College of.
11-06-16 National Association for College Admission Counseling STEM College and Career Fair (NACAC) 11:00am-2:00pm Make the Connection NACAC STEM College and Industry profession face-to-face to discuss your STEM Future in South San Francisco conference Center students register FREE at www.gotomystemfair.com for more information visit www.nacacnet.org/STEMfairs.
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All about Evvcducation Scholarship
A $3,000 scholarship will be awarded to the winner of this short essay contest. For more information visit www.unigo.com
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
AMVETS National Scholarship
The AMVETS scholarship offers six awards of $4,000 to veterans and their dependents. CRITERIA: U.S. citizen, GPA 3.0, child or grandchild of veteran, U.S. citizen, essay. Visit www.amvetsnsf.org for more information.
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
Arrid Total Woman of Today Scholarship
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
E-Waste Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school student. Students can apply at
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM)
Three students who demonstrate an exceptional talent and interest in Fashion Design, Visual Communications, Interior Design, Digital Media, Fashion Merchandising, or Graphic Design or Product Communications will each win a $5,000 scholarship to attend FIDM. For more information please visit www.fidm.edu or call 800-262-3436 or 818-990-2241.
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
Hispanic Engineers National Achievement Awards (HENAAC) Various awards from $1,000 to $10,000 are available to Hispanic students planning to major in math, computer science, technology, or engineering. CRITERIA: GPA 3.0 for more information go online to www.greatmindsinstem.org. DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
MoolahSPOT $1,000 Scholarship
A scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to the winner of a short essay contest. Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need. Students can apply at www.moolahspot.com
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
Pauline Stuber Memorial Scholarship
A $500 award will be given to a female student majoring in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. For more information, go to www.soropnovato.org or go to the CCRC.
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
2016 Scholarship Points Awards
Sunkist Scholarship
The Bodine Sunkist $2,000 scholarship will be awarded to a senior who has financial need and family members involved in agriculture. CRITERIA: GPA 2.7 for more information go online to Sunkist.com
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
Tom Howard/John Reid Scholarships
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
You Deserve It Scholarship
"$2,000 No Essay" Scholarship Contest
A scholarship of $2,000 will be awarded every month to a high school senior in a random drawing. Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need. Students must apply each month for the next drawing at www.colleges.niche.com
DEADLINE: April 30, 2016
May 1, all admitted students will be required to indicate their Intent to register by the priority deadline of May 1 to secure their place in the entering fall quarter class.
American Hotel & Lodging Education Foundation Scholarship
Scholarships of $500 to $6,000 will be awarded to students pursuing careers in the hospitality or lodging industry. Students can apply at www.ahlef.org
DEADLINE: May 1, 2016
Dipsea Race Foundation Scholarship
High school seniors who have participated in the annual Dipsea Race as a runner or volunteer are invited to apply for a Dipsea Race Foundation scholarship. CRITERIA: applicants will be chosen on academics, athletics, community service, leadership, and financial need. Applications are at www.dipseafoundation.org Applicants must be California residents and graduating seniors. The 106th Dipsea Race is June 12.
DEADLINE: May 1, 2016
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) Scholarship Essay Contest
Three s cholarships of $1,000 will be awarded to the winners of an essay contest by the IAPMO (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials). For more information visit www.studentscholarships.org
DEADLINE: May 1, 2016
Jones Family Business Scholarship
This is a 4-year progressive scholarship. The applicant must remain in the major in order to receive the scholarship. If the applicant changes their major to a non-business major, the scholarship ends. CRITERIA: attend a 4-year college or university; major in accounting, finance, marketing or other business-related-field; GPA 3.0; African-American student; complete 40 hour internship that relates to major; submit a 500 work essay describing your interest for more information or an application for submission contact 877-427-4100 or email scholarship@thecollegeexpo.org.
DEADLINE: May 1, 2016
New College of Florida Scholarships
This Sarasota, Florida College will award $15,000 scholarships to all out of state students who are U.S. citizens. For more information go online to www.ncf.edu/admissions
Deadline: May 1, 2016
Paradigm Challenge Scholarship
Seniors entering UC Davis are eligible to apply for Cal Aggie Alumni Association $1,000-$4,000 Scholarships. CRITERIA: GPA-3.5, US citizen and essay. Information available online at www.alumni.ucdavis.edu and click on About Us
DEADLINE: May 1, 2016
East Villagers Service Scholar Awards A $500 award will be given by the Chao Family Foundation to promote the spirit of volunteerism among the younger generation. For more information go to www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships DEADLINE: May 2, 2016 Novato High School Athletics Scholarship Sports Boosters will be awarding scholarship to Senior student athletes the application is on Naviance click on "colleges I am applying" then click on scholarship list and you will see a list of scholarships. The CCRC also has applications. CRITERIA: NHS athlete; GPA 2.5; list sports; community service; extracurricular activities and essay. Deadline May 5, 2016 Novato Girls Softball (NGS) Lynn Russell Scholarships (Softball Scholarship) Two scholarships of $500 and $250 will be awarded to female students who participated in NGS for at least three seasons. All entrants should include with their essays reference to how many years they played in Novato Girls Softball. Winners will be asked to read their essays at the NGS closing Ceremonies. For more information contact David Winnett at davidlwinnett@gmail.com or go to the CCRC. DEADLINE: May 10, 2016 Get Girls Golfing Scholarship A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to a female student who will be playing golf as a freshman in college. More information can be found at www.mygolfinstructor.com DEADLINE: May 15, 2016
Jane Austen Society Essay Contest The Jane Austen Society offers a prize of $1,000 for winners of their essay contest. For more information and an application visit www.jasna.org DEADLINE: May 15, 2016 Mission Creek Orthodontics (MCO) Scholarship A $500 scholarship from Mission Creek Orthodontics will be awarded to the winner of this short essay contest. For more information go to www.missioncreekortho.com DEADLINE: May 15, 2016 Google Global Science Fair Award One $50,000 grand prize award will be given to the winner of Google's Science Fair. Additional cash awards will be given for more information go to www.googlesciencefair.com DEADLINE: May 17, 2016 B. Davis Scholarship DEADLINE: May 23, 2016 CSE Insurance Youth Scholarship Civil Service Employees Insurance Company will award 12 scholarships to dependents of full-time or retired public employees. For more information go to www.studentscholarshipsearch.com DEADLINE: May 23, 2016 Muscular Dystrophy Scholarship DEADLINE: May 25, 2016 Rotary Club of Ignacio Foundation Scholarship The Michael O'Brien Memorial Scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to a Novato High senior with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. For more information visit the CCRC. DEADLINE: May 25, 2016
Michael O'Brien Memorial Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship will be administered through the Rotary Club of Ignacio
CRITERIA: GPA 2.0 for more information visit the College and Career Center.
DEADLINE: May 25, 2016
Vocal performance; choral directing; choral composing and arranging
Mayflower Choral Society Scholarship
The Mayflower Choral Society, parent to the Mayflower Chorus, is accepting applications for music scholarships of $250 or more for studies in vocal performance, choral directing or choral composing and arranging. Northern California student ages 16 and older can find scholarship information and forms at www.mayflowerchorus.org or may leave questions at 415-883-4078.
DEADLINE: May 30, 2016
Caretenders Scholarship
One $500 scholarship will be awarded to the student who writes the best essay for more information visit www.goodcall.com
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
$2,000 "No Essay" Scholarship Contest
A scholarship of $2,000 will be awarded every month to a high school senior in a random drawing. Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need. Students must apply each month for the next drawing at www.colleges.niche.com/scholarship
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
Fifth Month Scholarship
A scholarship of $1,500 will be awarded to a high school senior. Students can apply at
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
GoodCall Scholarship Engine
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
Harris Personal Injury Scholarship
The first annual Harris Personal Injury Scholarship is open and available to graduating high school seniors and current college students who have suffered a serious injury and are committed to continuing on with their education. The award amount is $1,000 the application and form can be found here http://harrispersonalinjury.com/san-jose/
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DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
L M Scholarship
A scholarship of $500 will be awarded to a high school senior by LM. Students can apply at
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
$1,000 Scholarship Detective Launch Scholarship
Two scholarships of $1,000 will be awarded to a high school senior who can best explain how they will use this scholarship money. Students can apply at www.scholarshipdetective.com
Junior
Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship
Multiple $1,000 to $2,000 scholarships are available to student athletes who have made positive contributions to their team & to a sport. CRITERIA: GPA 2.5, High School juniors. For more information please visit www.positivecoach.org
DEADLINE: May 31, 2016
Asian American Journalists Association Scholarship
The Asian American Journalists Association will award $500 to $2,000 scholarships to seniors planning a career in journalism. Scholarships are open to all students but AAJA especially encourages applicants who are sensitive to Asian American and Pacific Islander issues. Info available online at www.aajasf.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Aspiring Animation Professional Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
The College of Marin is offering free tuition and fees to the first 500 Marin County high school seniors who apply for its new 90th Anniversary Scholarship.
The scholarship will provide free tuition and fees for residents who are spring 2016 graduates of any Marin County public or private high school or home school program.
Deadline: June 1, 2016
Fraser Institute Scholarship
The Fraser Institute will award scholarships of $500, $1,000, or $1,500 to the winners of an essay contest. For more information go to www.fraserinstitute.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Horatio Alger Association Career & Technical Scholarship
This association will award 510 $2,500 scholarships to students pursuing a technical career at a community college. Application information is available at www.application.horatioalger.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Mark A. Forester Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a high school student who writes the best essay describing how they go about honoring America's military heroes. Students can apply at www.rockymountainmattress.com and under RMM click on scholarship
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
NCPGA Foundation (Northern California Profession Golf Association)
Jim Langley Scholarship Fund
The scholarship is made up of two equal awards of $2,000 each to a deserving male and female recipient. CRITERIA: high school senior; reside within the boundaries of the Northern California PGA Section; participate in minimum of six tournaments per year; applied and accepted at an accredited college or university, GPA 2.0, for more information and an application go to www.ncpgafoundation.org
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Odenza Vacation Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Rachel Carson Book Award
Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; will give a $1,000 scholarship to a high school student who plans to attend their university. This is the Rachel Carson Book Award. CRITERIA: female planning on majoring in science or English. For more information go to www.chatham.edu
DEADLINE: June 1, 2016
Got a Spine Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 2, 2016
National Restaurant Assoc. Education Fund Scholarships
National Restaurant Association Educational Fund (NRAEF) has multiple scholarships for seniors pursuing a career in restaurant or foodservice industry. For more information go online to www.nraef.org
DEADLINE: June 7, 2016
Abbott and Fenner Business Consultants Scholarship
A $1,000 AIU Scholarship will be awarded to a student based on his essay on a given topic. For more information go to www.abbottandfenner.com
DEADLINE: June 10, 2016
BigSun Scholarship
The BigSun Organization is offering a $500 scholarship to a student who will be involved in a sport in college. For more information and to apply www.bigsunathletics.com
DEADLINE: June 17, 2016
10 Words or Less Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Automotive Hall of Fame Scholarship
Multiple awards will be available for students interested in automotive career. A single application qualifies students for multiple awards. CRITERIA: GPA 3.0 Information is available online at www.automotivehalloffame.org and click on Education
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Breyland Communications Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Do-Over Scholarship
A $1,500 scholarship will be awarded to the winner of this short essay contest. For more information visit www.unigo.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Lift Parts Express Scholarship
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future
Amateur artists can submit an illustration to win an award of $500 up to $5,000. Information available online at www.writersofthefuture.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future
Submit a story up to 17,000 words to win an award ranging from $500 to $5,000. Information available online at www.writersofthefuture.com
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Rochester Institute of Technology-Explore Your Future
For high school sophomores and juniors
Explore Your Future is a six day career awareness program where deaf or hard of hearing sophomore or junior students experience college life, enjoy hands-on activities and get a taste of real-world careers in the fields of business, computing, engineering, science and art.
Session I: July 9-14, 2016
Session II: July 16-21, 2016
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
San Francisco State University Berry & Vera Clanton Scholarship
Multiple scholarships of varying amounts will be awarded to students based on their financial need. For more information, go to www.chegg.com/scholarships
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Wells Fargo College Steps Sweepstakes
Eighty $1,000 scholarships will be awarded by Wells Fargo Bank to high school seniors in a random drawing. Studentscan apply at www.wellsfargo.com/collegesteps
DEADLINE: June 30, 2016
Eileen J. Garrett Scholarship
The Eileen J. Garrett scholarship of $3,000 is designed to assist a student who wishes to pursue the academic study of parapsychology. More information is available at www.parapsycology.org and look under Grants
DEADLINE: July 15, 2016
Consumer Tip-Be Skeptical of Aid Guarantees
You receive a notice in the mail that "guarantees" financial aid for your graduating high school student. In exchange for an advance fee, scholarships, grants and fantastic financial aid packages are yours for the taking. Is this perfect timing?
With tuition bills skyrocketing and room-and-board costs going through the roof, students and their families are looking for creative ways to fund a college education. While there are companies that provide lists of scholarships for an advance fee, no legitimate company will guarantee or promise scholarships or grants.
Be wary of companies that offer a money-back guarantee but attach conditions that make it impossible to get a refund. Often "success stories" may be nothing more than paid testimonials. Steer clear of high-pressure salespersons who say you can't get their information anywhere else or that you must act and pay immediately or risk losing the "opportunity."
Check with you high school counseling office for a list of scholarships, grants and aid that match the student's profile and qualifications. College or career school financial aid offices may also be a good source of information, including websites to assist you in your financial aid search.
More information is available through the Marin County district attorney's consumer protection unit at 473-6495 or through its website at www.co.marin.ca.us/da
*NOVATO HIGH SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THESE ORGANIZATIONS WE ONLY PROVIDE THE INFORMATION
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